Extraordinary violence is among the factors pushing Central Americans north toward the U.S. In El Salvador, rival gangs like MS-13 and the 18th Street Gang kill thousands per year, despite a harsh crackdown by law enforcement. Special correspondentDannyGold reports from San Martin on how these brutal groups control the population and drive one of the highest murder rates in the world.
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In Central America, the spiral of violence and crime among young people is a very complex problem that the state can not solve on their own. Lack consensus and consistency between the various measures covering police and judicial intervention, education, employment opportunities and health, among others. The gangs are the best structured youth organization. In El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, where the problem is alarming, government responses point strongly towards measures and repressive laws. "This strategy has been counterproductive. The bands are better organized as a reaction to the harsh police action.
Since 2005 Cordaid is working Central America to manage youth violence in Guatemala and El Salvador. Have a look at our current projects in El Salvador:
- Parks and Sport for YouthDevelopment (MejicanosCity Park): https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/parks-and-sport-for-youth-development/111357/
- CommunityResilience in Mejicanos (trainings and workshops): https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/improving-community-resilience-in-mejicanos/112263/
- Prevention of Youth Violence and Advocacy: https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/prevention-of-youth-violence-and-advocay/110607/
About us
Cordaid is a global development organization whose mission is to create flourishing, self-reliant communities in the world's most fragile and conflict-affected areas. Together with local actors, we rebuild trust and stability by tackling multiple challenges in healthcare, education, food security and more. We use PerformanceBased Financing and local investments to secure solutions to complex problems. Our results are visibly shared, through open data and open development, empowering objective and transparent citizen engagement in the South and North.
100 years of experience
The last 100 years Cordaid has been helping the most vulnerable people worldwide. Times have changed, but our mission has not. Today we work in the most vulnerable regions and conflict areas worldwide as well as in the Netherlands, as our 100 years' experience has taught us that creating opportunities is key for all.
www.cordaid.org
Facebook: Cordaid
Twitter: @Cordaid

A short documentary following a young woman who has been sponsoring a child for 5 years from El Salvador with a charity organisation, 'Plan International'.
This documentary takes you with us on her journey to go and meet her sponsor child for the first time. Enjoy!!!
Music Produced by Hagan and
Annabel Sanguinetti
Directed and Edited by Hina Bhalsod
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hina_b/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hina__B
Check out Amrita's blog: http://asponsorsroad.wordpress.com for more info on how to sponsor and going out to meet your sponsor child!

We check out one of the poorer, Gang dominated neighourhoods in San Salvador. Come see first hand what its really like to live in these neighbourhoods. I'll give you my honest perspective on what on what I see and learn along the way.
Hit me up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/4kcarlos/
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El Salvador

El Salvador (i/ɛlˈsælvədɔːr/; Spanish:[el salβaˈðor]), officially the Republic of El Salvador (Spanish:República de El Salvador, literally "Republic of The Savior"), is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2015, El Salvador had a population of approximately 6.38 million, making it the most densely populated country in the region. Its population consists largely of Mestizos of European and Indigenous American descent.

Overview

Stookey wrote the song on Mother's Day, 1982, inspired by an article in a Roman Catholic magazine, and has said that the song was controversial even with the group's fans. In a 1997 interview with the Houston Chronicle, Stookey commented, "The most recent surprise we had was in the mid- to late-'80s, when we were singing a song called 'El Salvador'. The last line was, 'Don't you think it's time we leave El Salvador?' We actually got booed at our concerts, which was something we hadn't heard since the civil rights movement or the anti-war movement." Segments of the lyrics often were quoted in articles of the period, including this verse:

Life (Sly and the Family Stone album)

Music

Unlike its predecessor, Dance to the Music, Life was not a commercial success, although it has received mostly positive reviews from music critics over the years. Many of its songs, including "M'Lady", "Fun", "Love City", as well as the title track, became popular staples in the Family Stone's live show. A middle ground between the fiery A Whole New Thing and the more commercial Dance to the Music, Life features very little use of studio effects, and is instead more driven by frontman Sly Stone's compositions. Topics for the album's songs include the dating scene ("Dynamite!", "Chicken", "M'Lady"), groupies ("Jane is a Groupee"), and "plastic" (or "fake") people (the Beatlesque "Plastic Jim"). Of particular note is that the Family Stone's main themes of unity and integration are explored here in several songs ("Fun", "Harmony", "Life", and "Love City"). The next Family Stone LP, Stand!, would focus almost exclusively on these topics.

Capture

During the first encounter with the English fleet on 31 July 1588, during a lull in battle, the San Salvador's gunpowdermagazine exploded, lighting a portion of the ship on fire. The Spanish fleet was able to extinguish the flames and rescue some of the injured. 49 crew died as a result of this explosion and 23 had died previously due to combat.
On 1 August, the San Salvador was ordered to be scuttled, but instead was simply set adrift.
The English dispatched an inspection party to the San Salvador and found approximately fifty burnt bodies aboard. The Golden Hind, a ship in the English fleet, then towed the San Salvador to the English port at Weymouth.

Explorations

In 1542 Cabrillo was the first European to explore the coast of present-day California. He had three ships: the 200-ton galleon San Salvador, the 100-ton La Victoria, and lateen-rigged, 26-oared San Miguel. The two ships were not the square-rigged galleons commonly used for crossing open ocean. Rather, they were built in Acajutla, El Salvador, and the ship San Salvador, was named after Pedro de Alvarado's newly founded city in western El Salvador, San Salvador, the ship San Miguel was named after the second newly founded city in eastern San Miguel, El Salvador, and the ship Victoria was named after the Victory of Pedro de Alvarado against the long and arduous battle against the Native American resistance in El Salvador. In 1540 the fleet sailed from Acajutla, El Salvador, and reached Navidad, Mexico on Christmas Day. While in Mexico, Pedro de Alvarado went to the assistance of the town of Nochistlán, which was under siege by hostile natives, and was killed when his horse fell on him, crushing his chest. Following Alvarado's death, the viceroy took possession of Alvarado's fleet. Part of the fleet was sent off to the Philippine Islands under Ruy Lopez de Villalobos and two of the ships were sent north under the command of Cabrillo. Navidad is some 20 miles (32km) northwest of Manzanillo, Colima. A requirement of exploration ships was the ability to sail with ease into small harbors. The ships were rigged with triangular sails supported by swept booms. This sail arrangement, a forerunner to the sails found in the modern-day fore-and-aft rig of sloops, ketches and yawls, made the craft more agile and gave them the ability to point higher into the wind than square riggers.

For many in El Salvador, life hangs in the balance, amid fears of brutal gangs

For many in El Salvador, life hangs in the balance, amid fears of brutal gangs

For many in El Salvador, life hangs in the balance, amid fears of brutal gangs

Extraordinary violence is among the factors pushing Central Americans north toward the U.S. In El Salvador, rival gangs like MS-13 and the 18th Street Gang kill thousands per year, despite a harsh crackdown by law enforcement. Special correspondentDannyGold reports from San Martin on how these brutal groups control the population and drive one of the highest murder rates in the world.
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Walking in San Salvador, El Salvador

Youth gangs in El Salvador - Marked for life

In Central America, the spiral of violence and crime among young people is a very complex problem that the state can not solve on their own. Lack consensus and consistency between the various measures covering police and judicial intervention, education, employment opportunities and health, among others. The gangs are the best structured youth organization. In El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, where the problem is alarming, government responses point strongly towards measures and repressive laws. "This strategy has been counterproductive. The bands are better organized as a reaction to the harsh police action.
Since 2005 Cordaid is working Central America to manage youth violence in Guatemala and El Salvador. Have a look at our current projects in El Salvador:
- Parks and Sport for YouthDevelopment (MejicanosCity Park): https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/parks-and-sport-for-youth-development/111357/
- CommunityResilience in Mejicanos (trainings and workshops): https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/improving-community-resilience-in-mejicanos/112263/
- Prevention of Youth Violence and Advocacy: https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/prevention-of-youth-violence-and-advocay/110607/
About us
Cordaid is a global development organization whose mission is to create flourishing, self-reliant communities in the world's most fragile and conflict-affected areas. Together with local actors, we rebuild trust and stability by tackling multiple challenges in healthcare, education, food security and more. We use PerformanceBased Financing and local investments to secure solutions to complex problems. Our results are visibly shared, through open data and open development, empowering objective and transparent citizen engagement in the South and North.
100 years of experience
The last 100 years Cordaid has been helping the most vulnerable people worldwide. Times have changed, but our mission has not. Today we work in the most vulnerable regions and conflict areas worldwide as well as in the Netherlands, as our 100 years' experience has taught us that creating opportunities is key for all.
www.cordaid.org
Facebook: Cordaid
Twitter: @Cordaid

2:31

NIGHT LIFE EL SALVADOR

NIGHT LIFE EL SALVADOR

NIGHT LIFE EL SALVADOR

A Journey to El Salvador

A short documentary following a young woman who has been sponsoring a child for 5 years from El Salvador with a charity organisation, 'Plan International'.
This documentary takes you with us on her journey to go and meet her sponsor child for the first time. Enjoy!!!
Music Produced by Hagan and
Annabel Sanguinetti
Directed and Edited by Hina Bhalsod
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hina_b/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hina__B
Check out Amrita's blog: http://asponsorsroad.wordpress.com for more info on how to sponsor and going out to meet your sponsor child!

Urban Life in The Neighbourhoods of San Salvador

We check out one of the poorer, Gang dominated neighourhoods in San Salvador. Come see first hand what its really like to live in these neighbourhoods. I'll give you my honest perspective on what on what I see and learn along the way.
Hit me up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/4kcarlos/
Snap me on Snapchat: @carloscchacon
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1:04:24

Salvador worship live

Salvador worship live

Salvador worship live

10:19

It's a Van Dog's Life | Van Life in El Salvador | Dog Videos

It's a Van Dog's Life | Van Life in El Salvador | Dog Videos

It's a Van Dog's Life | Van Life in El Salvador | Dog Videos

This one's for all the dog lovers out there! Today we explore our new El Salvadorian beachside camp spot through the eyes of Occy, our Australian Shepherd. See what a day in his life entails : )
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We areMax & Lee + Occy. We are new to the YouTube world and stoked to be here. We are about living small with the world as our backyard. We love adventure and we want to bring you along with us! Follow us as we continue our travels through Central & South America.
Music:
Summer Vibez by Triple I & Kumkeys @triple-i
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/WzJ0H2MqoM4
TropicalSunset by Simon More @user-73416670
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/ZvG0jg1Z0y0
Second Guess by Jebase @jebasemusic
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/qRkO3A41mAQ

21:45

El Salvador Documentary - Fundación CINDE (english subtitles)

El Salvador Documentary - Fundación CINDE (english subtitles)

El Salvador Documentary - Fundación CINDE (english subtitles)

www.fundacioncinde.org
CINDE is a non-profit organization that works in education from the first stages of childhood in San Salvador (El Salvador) in two districts of the poorer urban zone of the city: Soyapango and Mejicanos. These zones share similar characteristics: overpopulation, unemployment, informal trade concentrations on streets and the absence of childcare programs. These districts have a strong gang presence and high levels of violence.
The work of CINDE is aimed at sectors of the Salvadoran population that live in poverty and exclusion, a population that cannot afford a basic hamper and therefore cannot meet many of its needs. It is a population living in a stressful environment in which violence and domestic abuse are commonplace.

Salvador - This is My Life

Walking in San Salvador, El Salvador

Youth gangs in El Salvador - Marked for life

In Central America, the spiral of violence and crime among young people is a very complex problem that the state can not solve on their own. Lack consensus and consistency between the various measures covering police and judicial intervention, education, employment opportunities and health, among others. The gangs are the best structured youth organization. In El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, where the problem is alarming, government responses point strongly towards measures and repressive laws. "This strategy has been counterproductive. The bands are better organized as a reaction to the harsh police action.
Since 2005 Cordaid is working Central America to manage youth violence in Guatemala and El Salvador. Have a look at our current projects in El Salvador:
- Parks and Sport for Y...

published: 10 Sep 2015

NIGHT LIFE EL SALVADOR

A Journey to El Salvador

A short documentary following a young woman who has been sponsoring a child for 5 years from El Salvador with a charity organisation, 'Plan International'.
This documentary takes you with us on her journey to go and meet her sponsor child for the first time. Enjoy!!!
Music Produced by Hagan and
Annabel Sanguinetti
Directed and Edited by Hina Bhalsod
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hina_b/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hina__B
Check out Amrita's blog: http://asponsorsroad.wordpress.com for more info on how to sponsor and going out to meet your sponsor child!

Urban Life in The Neighbourhoods of San Salvador

We check out one of the poorer, Gang dominated neighourhoods in San Salvador. Come see first hand what its really like to live in these neighbourhoods. I'll give you my honest perspective on what on what I see and learn along the way.
Hit me up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/4kcarlos/
Snap me on Snapchat: @carloscchacon
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published: 16 Jan 2016

Salvador worship live

published: 18 May 2013

It's a Van Dog's Life | Van Life in El Salvador | Dog Videos

This one's for all the dog lovers out there! Today we explore our new El Salvadorian beachside camp spot through the eyes of Occy, our Australian Shepherd. See what a day in his life entails : )
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We areMax & Lee + Occy. We are new to the YouTube world and stoked to be here. We are about living small with the world as our backyard. We love adventure and we want to bring you along with us! Follow us as we continue our travels through Central & South America.
Music:
Summer Vibez by Triple I & Kumkeys @triple-i
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/WzJ0H2MqoM4
TropicalSunset by SimonMore...

published: 04 Jul 2018

El Salvador Documentary - Fundación CINDE (english subtitles)

www.fundacioncinde.org
CINDE is a non-profit organization that works in education from the first stages of childhood in San Salvador (El Salvador) in two districts of the poorer urban zone of the city: Soyapango and Mejicanos. These zones share similar characteristics: overpopulation, unemployment, informal trade concentrations on streets and the absence of childcare programs. These districts have a strong gang presence and high levels of violence.
The work of CINDE is aimed at sectors of the Salvadoran population that live in poverty and exclusion, a population that cannot afford a basic hamper and therefore cannot meet many of its needs. It is a population living in a stressful environment in which violence and domestic abuse are commonplace.

Extraordinary violence is among the factors pushing Central Americans north toward the U.S. In El Salvador, rival gangs like MS-13 and the 18th Street Gang kill thousands per year, despite a harsh crackdown by law enforcement. Special correspondentDannyGold reports from San Martin on how these brutal groups control the population and drive one of the highest murder rates in the world.
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Extraordinary violence is among the factors pushing Central Americans north toward the U.S. In El Salvador, rival gangs like MS-13 and the 18th Street Gang kill thousands per year, despite a harsh crackdown by law enforcement. Special correspondentDannyGold reports from San Martin on how these brutal groups control the population and drive one of the highest murder rates in the world.
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Youth gangs in El Salvador - Marked for life

In Central America, the spiral of violence and crime among young people is a very complex problem that the state can not solve on their own. Lack consensus and ...

In Central America, the spiral of violence and crime among young people is a very complex problem that the state can not solve on their own. Lack consensus and consistency between the various measures covering police and judicial intervention, education, employment opportunities and health, among others. The gangs are the best structured youth organization. In El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, where the problem is alarming, government responses point strongly towards measures and repressive laws. "This strategy has been counterproductive. The bands are better organized as a reaction to the harsh police action.
Since 2005 Cordaid is working Central America to manage youth violence in Guatemala and El Salvador. Have a look at our current projects in El Salvador:
- Parks and Sport for YouthDevelopment (MejicanosCity Park): https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/parks-and-sport-for-youth-development/111357/
- CommunityResilience in Mejicanos (trainings and workshops): https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/improving-community-resilience-in-mejicanos/112263/
- Prevention of Youth Violence and Advocacy: https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/prevention-of-youth-violence-and-advocay/110607/
About us
Cordaid is a global development organization whose mission is to create flourishing, self-reliant communities in the world's most fragile and conflict-affected areas. Together with local actors, we rebuild trust and stability by tackling multiple challenges in healthcare, education, food security and more. We use PerformanceBased Financing and local investments to secure solutions to complex problems. Our results are visibly shared, through open data and open development, empowering objective and transparent citizen engagement in the South and North.
100 years of experience
The last 100 years Cordaid has been helping the most vulnerable people worldwide. Times have changed, but our mission has not. Today we work in the most vulnerable regions and conflict areas worldwide as well as in the Netherlands, as our 100 years' experience has taught us that creating opportunities is key for all.
www.cordaid.org
Facebook: Cordaid
Twitter: @Cordaid

In Central America, the spiral of violence and crime among young people is a very complex problem that the state can not solve on their own. Lack consensus and consistency between the various measures covering police and judicial intervention, education, employment opportunities and health, among others. The gangs are the best structured youth organization. In El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, where the problem is alarming, government responses point strongly towards measures and repressive laws. "This strategy has been counterproductive. The bands are better organized as a reaction to the harsh police action.
Since 2005 Cordaid is working Central America to manage youth violence in Guatemala and El Salvador. Have a look at our current projects in El Salvador:
- Parks and Sport for YouthDevelopment (MejicanosCity Park): https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/parks-and-sport-for-youth-development/111357/
- CommunityResilience in Mejicanos (trainings and workshops): https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/improving-community-resilience-in-mejicanos/112263/
- Prevention of Youth Violence and Advocacy: https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/prevention-of-youth-violence-and-advocay/110607/
About us
Cordaid is a global development organization whose mission is to create flourishing, self-reliant communities in the world's most fragile and conflict-affected areas. Together with local actors, we rebuild trust and stability by tackling multiple challenges in healthcare, education, food security and more. We use PerformanceBased Financing and local investments to secure solutions to complex problems. Our results are visibly shared, through open data and open development, empowering objective and transparent citizen engagement in the South and North.
100 years of experience
The last 100 years Cordaid has been helping the most vulnerable people worldwide. Times have changed, but our mission has not. Today we work in the most vulnerable regions and conflict areas worldwide as well as in the Netherlands, as our 100 years' experience has taught us that creating opportunities is key for all.
www.cordaid.org
Facebook: Cordaid
Twitter: @Cordaid

A Journey to El Salvador

A short documentary following a young woman who has been sponsoring a child for 5 years from El Salvador with a charity organisation, 'Plan International'.
Thi...

A short documentary following a young woman who has been sponsoring a child for 5 years from El Salvador with a charity organisation, 'Plan International'.
This documentary takes you with us on her journey to go and meet her sponsor child for the first time. Enjoy!!!
Music Produced by Hagan and
Annabel Sanguinetti
Directed and Edited by Hina Bhalsod
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hina_b/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hina__B
Check out Amrita's blog: http://asponsorsroad.wordpress.com for more info on how to sponsor and going out to meet your sponsor child!

A short documentary following a young woman who has been sponsoring a child for 5 years from El Salvador with a charity organisation, 'Plan International'.
This documentary takes you with us on her journey to go and meet her sponsor child for the first time. Enjoy!!!
Music Produced by Hagan and
Annabel Sanguinetti
Directed and Edited by Hina Bhalsod
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hina_b/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hina__B
Check out Amrita's blog: http://asponsorsroad.wordpress.com for more info on how to sponsor and going out to meet your sponsor child!

Urban Life in The Neighbourhoods of San Salvador

We check out one of the poorer, Gang dominated neighourhoods in San Salvador. Come see first hand what its really like to live in these neighbourhoods. I'll giv...

We check out one of the poorer, Gang dominated neighourhoods in San Salvador. Come see first hand what its really like to live in these neighbourhoods. I'll give you my honest perspective on what on what I see and learn along the way.
Hit me up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/4kcarlos/
Snap me on Snapchat: @carloscchacon
Subscribe and lets go on this Journey of Growth and Travel!!

We check out one of the poorer, Gang dominated neighourhoods in San Salvador. Come see first hand what its really like to live in these neighbourhoods. I'll give you my honest perspective on what on what I see and learn along the way.
Hit me up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/4kcarlos/
Snap me on Snapchat: @carloscchacon
Subscribe and lets go on this Journey of Growth and Travel!!

This one's for all the dog lovers out there! Today we explore our new El Salvadorian beachside camp spot through the eyes of Occy, our Australian Shepherd. See what a day in his life entails : )
SUBSCRIBE to our channel & to join our community!
https://www.youtube.com/c/MaxLeeandOccy
Follow us on INSTAGRAM! @maxandlee_
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WHO WE ARE:
We areMax & Lee + Occy. We are new to the YouTube world and stoked to be here. We are about living small with the world as our backyard. We love adventure and we want to bring you along with us! Follow us as we continue our travels through Central & South America.
Music:
Summer Vibez by Triple I & Kumkeys @triple-i
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/WzJ0H2MqoM4
TropicalSunset by Simon More @user-73416670
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/ZvG0jg1Z0y0
Second Guess by Jebase @jebasemusic
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/qRkO3A41mAQ

This one's for all the dog lovers out there! Today we explore our new El Salvadorian beachside camp spot through the eyes of Occy, our Australian Shepherd. See what a day in his life entails : )
SUBSCRIBE to our channel & to join our community!
https://www.youtube.com/c/MaxLeeandOccy
Follow us on INSTAGRAM! @maxandlee_
Become a Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/MaxandLee
WHO WE ARE:
We areMax & Lee + Occy. We are new to the YouTube world and stoked to be here. We are about living small with the world as our backyard. We love adventure and we want to bring you along with us! Follow us as we continue our travels through Central & South America.
Music:
Summer Vibez by Triple I & Kumkeys @triple-i
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/WzJ0H2MqoM4
TropicalSunset by Simon More @user-73416670
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/ZvG0jg1Z0y0
Second Guess by Jebase @jebasemusic
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/qRkO3A41mAQ

El Salvador Documentary - Fundación CINDE (english subtitles)

www.fundacioncinde.org
CINDE is a non-profit organization that works in education from the first stages of childhood in San Salvador (El Salvador) in two distr...

www.fundacioncinde.org
CINDE is a non-profit organization that works in education from the first stages of childhood in San Salvador (El Salvador) in two districts of the poorer urban zone of the city: Soyapango and Mejicanos. These zones share similar characteristics: overpopulation, unemployment, informal trade concentrations on streets and the absence of childcare programs. These districts have a strong gang presence and high levels of violence.
The work of CINDE is aimed at sectors of the Salvadoran population that live in poverty and exclusion, a population that cannot afford a basic hamper and therefore cannot meet many of its needs. It is a population living in a stressful environment in which violence and domestic abuse are commonplace.

www.fundacioncinde.org
CINDE is a non-profit organization that works in education from the first stages of childhood in San Salvador (El Salvador) in two districts of the poorer urban zone of the city: Soyapango and Mejicanos. These zones share similar characteristics: overpopulation, unemployment, informal trade concentrations on streets and the absence of childcare programs. These districts have a strong gang presence and high levels of violence.
The work of CINDE is aimed at sectors of the Salvadoran population that live in poverty and exclusion, a population that cannot afford a basic hamper and therefore cannot meet many of its needs. It is a population living in a stressful environment in which violence and domestic abuse are commonplace.

For many in El Salvador, life hangs in the balance, amid fears of brutal gangs

Extraordinary violence is among the factors pushing Central Americans north toward the U.S. In El Salvador, rival gangs like MS-13 and the 18th Street Gang kill thousands per year, despite a harsh crackdown by law enforcement. Special correspondentDannyGold reports from San Martin on how these brutal groups control the population and drive one of the highest murder rates in the world.
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Youth gangs in El Salvador - Marked for life

In Central America, the spiral of violence and crime among young people is a very complex problem that the state can not solve on their own. Lack consensus and consistency between the various measures covering police and judicial intervention, education, employment opportunities and health, among others. The gangs are the best structured youth organization. In El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, where the problem is alarming, government responses point strongly towards measures and repressive laws. "This strategy has been counterproductive. The bands are better organized as a reaction to the harsh police action.
Since 2005 Cordaid is working Central America to manage youth violence in Guatemala and El Salvador. Have a look at our current projects in El Salvador:
- Parks and Sport for YouthDevelopment (MejicanosCity Park): https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/parks-and-sport-for-youth-development/111357/
- CommunityResilience in Mejicanos (trainings and workshops): https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/improving-community-resilience-in-mejicanos/112263/
- Prevention of Youth Violence and Advocacy: https://www.cordaid.org/en/projects/prevention-of-youth-violence-and-advocay/110607/
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Cordaid is a global development organization whose mission is to create flourishing, self-reliant communities in the world's most fragile and conflict-affected areas. Together with local actors, we rebuild trust and stability by tackling multiple challenges in healthcare, education, food security and more. We use PerformanceBased Financing and local investments to secure solutions to complex problems. Our results are visibly shared, through open data and open development, empowering objective and transparent citizen engagement in the South and North.
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The last 100 years Cordaid has been helping the most vulnerable people worldwide. Times have changed, but our mission has not. Today we work in the most vulnerable regions and conflict areas worldwide as well as in the Netherlands, as our 100 years' experience has taught us that creating opportunities is key for all.
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A Journey to El Salvador

A short documentary following a young woman who has been sponsoring a child for 5 years from El Salvador with a charity organisation, 'Plan International'.
This documentary takes you with us on her journey to go and meet her sponsor child for the first time. Enjoy!!!
Music Produced by Hagan and
Annabel Sanguinetti
Directed and Edited by Hina Bhalsod
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Check out Amrita's blog: http://asponsorsroad.wordpress.com for more info on how to sponsor and going out to meet your sponsor child!

Urban Life in The Neighbourhoods of San Salvador

We check out one of the poorer, Gang dominated neighourhoods in San Salvador. Come see first hand what its really like to live in these neighbourhoods. I'll give you my honest perspective on what on what I see and learn along the way.
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It's a Van Dog's Life | Van Life in El Salvador | Dog Videos

This one's for all the dog lovers out there! Today we explore our new El Salvadorian beachside camp spot through the eyes of Occy, our Australian Shepherd. See what a day in his life entails : )
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We areMax & Lee + Occy. We are new to the YouTube world and stoked to be here. We are about living small with the world as our backyard. We love adventure and we want to bring you along with us! Follow us as we continue our travels through Central & South America.
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El Salvador Documentary - Fundación CINDE (english subtitles)

www.fundacioncinde.org
CINDE is a non-profit organization that works in education from the first stages of childhood in San Salvador (El Salvador) in two districts of the poorer urban zone of the city: Soyapango and Mejicanos. These zones share similar characteristics: overpopulation, unemployment, informal trade concentrations on streets and the absence of childcare programs. These districts have a strong gang presence and high levels of violence.
The work of CINDE is aimed at sectors of the Salvadoran population that live in poverty and exclusion, a population that cannot afford a basic hamper and therefore cannot meet many of its needs. It is a population living in a stressful environment in which violence and domestic abuse are commonplace.

El Salvador

El Salvador (i/ɛlˈsælvədɔːr/; Spanish:[el salβaˈðor]), officially the Republic of El Salvador (Spanish:República de El Salvador, literally "Republic of The Savior"), is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2015, El Salvador had a population of approximately 6.38 million, making it the most densely populated country in the region. Its population consists largely of Mestizos of European and Indigenous American descent.